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Welcome to Our First Edition of Heart-to-Heart
Hello, everyone and welcome to Heart-to-Heart, our official, quarterly e-newsletter
from Phoenix Children's Heart Center. We are excited as this newsletter is truly a
partnership between the Hospital and the Heart Center Family Advisory Council
(HCFAC).
The newsletter will offer the most up-to-date news from both groups. Enjoy!
In This Issue: Meet the Team + Latest Heart Center Updates
MEET OUR TEAM
Joseph N. Graziano, MDDivision Chief of Cardiology
Specialty: Cardiology
Areas of Expertise: Pediatric Cardiology,
Pediatrics
Daniel A. Velez, MDDivision Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Specialty: Thoracic & CV Surgery
Areas of Expertise: Cardiac Surgery,
Thoracic Surgery, Vascular Conduits,
Myocardial Protection, Congenital Surgery,
Arterial Switch, Heart Transplant
Paul R. Bakerman, MDInterim Chief of Cardiovascular Intensive
Stephen G. Pophal, MDMedical Director of Inpatient Cardiology
Care Unit (CVICU)
Specialty: Cardiovascular ICU
Areas of Expertise: Pediatric Critical Care
Specialty: Cardiology
Areas of Expertise: Pediatric Cardiology,
Cardiac Catheterization, Heart Failure,
Heart Transplant
Christopher L. Lindblade, MDMedical Director, Fetal Cardiology Program
Specialty: Cardiology
Areas of Expertise: Pediatric Cardiology,
Echocardiography, Trans-Thoracic Echo,
Fetal Cardiology, Fetal Echo, Trans-
Esophageal Echo
Steven D. Zangwill, MDMedical Director, Heart Failure and
Transplantation
Specialty: Cardiology
Areas of Expertise: Advanced Heart
Failure, Heart Transplant
Meet the Rest of Our Team!
JAXTON'S STORY
Jaxton is one tough little dude! He had
heart surgery at 7 months old and he’s the
first case in Arizona of a melody valve
implantation in the mitral position (rather
than the pulmonary position).
Phoenix Children's Heart Center Division
Chief, Joseph Graziano explains the
HAPPY HEART MONTH!
In honor of American Heart Month, Dr. Daniel Velez, our Division Chief of CardiothoracicSurgery and Co-Director of the Phoenix Children's Heart Center, wants to share an important
significance of this surgery. "The
positioning of the valve keeps Jaxton off
blood thinner medicine (to avoid blood
clots) which is very hard to regulate in a
baby. It also has side effects and puts him at
high risk for excessive bleeding."
Jaxton's surgeon, Division Chief of
Cardiothoracic Surgery, Dr. Daniel Velez
added customization is key. "Jaxton's
valve can be adjusted with minimal
invasiveness in our Cath Lab as he grows,
which is a great alternative to multiple open
heart surgeries."
Jaxton was recently featured in the news
here and here. Keep an eye out on the
Phoenix Children's social media profiles and
website for Jaxton's Heart Month grand finale video story!
message with our community...in Spanish!
Here is the video transcript translated into English:
February is American Heart Month and according to the American Heart Association, an
estimated 40,000 babies are born each year with congenital heart defects, and about one in
four has a critical congenital heart defect that requires surgery within a year. But historically,
many babies leave their birth hospitals with their heart defect undiagnosed and therefore miss
their window for surgery.
Here at Phoenix Children's Heart Center – we’re here for you…and your little one’s heart.
Happy Heart Month!
GRADUATIONDAY!
Valentine's Day was
also graduation day
and a celebration of
success, life and
heart here at Phoenix
Children's Hospital. A
total of 21 families
with children in our
Cardiac High Acuity Monitoring Program for Infants & Newborns (CHAMPION) received their
"diplomas" and we're celebrated. The event was also attended by some superheroes, but
the REAL heroes are these brave and courageous kids and their families.
The Phoenix Children's Heart Center CHAMPIONS Program is designed to monitor infants
born with complex heart defects that require a series of heart surgeries. Our program is one
of only a handful in the country that focuses on interstage mortality and optimizing growth
and nutrition for high-risk infants.
In addition to offering patients a state-of-the-art facility and world-renowned surgeons
capable of performing the most complex of procedures, one of the standout elements of
CHAMPIONS is its commitment to continuity of care and open communication. Cardiologists
within the Phoenix Children's Heart Center have noted significant improvements in family
satisfaction as a result of the program.
For more information about the program, please call (602) 933-3535.
COMINGS & GOINGS
Read More About Our STS Rating
TY Hsia, MD, from Great Ormond Street Hospital for
Children (London) has decided not to uproot his family
and make the move to Arizona. We are currently in
conversations with several top surgical candidates to fill
this opening. More to come!
Joshua Koch, MD, currently at University of Texas,
Southwestern (Dallas) has signed his commitment to
join us this summer as our new Chief of the CVICU. We'll
certainly get to know him more through this newsletter!
Finally, we are currently in conversation with a nationally respected candidate for the
Director of Adult Congenital Heart Disease. Stay tuned!
HEART CENTER RECEIVES HIGHEST RATING
Phoenix Children's continues to receive the highest
rating of 3-stars from the Society of Thoracic Surgeons.
Phoenix Children's is 1 of 11 programs to achieve this
designation out of the 118 participating programs.
This measure is based on the analysis of 4-years of
cardiothoracic surgery data.
The measure is based on patient risk adjusted mortality
following cardiothoracic surgery.This means the statistical model takes into account how
‘sick’ the patient is before surgery. In summary, Phoenix Children's is performing statistically
better than expected (lower than expected mortality rate) given the patient cases we
operate on.
This section spotlightsour Heart CenterFamily AdvisoryCouncil (HCFAC), agroup of selectedfamily membersdedicated toimproving PhoenixChildren's.
Find Out More
MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRSThe 2018 Heart Center Family Advisory Council Members are excited for the opportunity to
partner with the Phoenix Children’s Hospital Heart Center. The PCH Physicians, Nurses,
CVICU Department, Administration, and countless other PCH team members offer us a great
opportunity for collaboration and a platform to set goals that benefit our heart kids and our
families. During our first meeting of the year we began to lay the ground work for our 2018
Goals and are excited to share them with the community in the coming months. We truly
appreciate the opportunity to serve the heart community and the Heart Center as members
of the Heart Center Family Advisory Council in what is shaping up to be an exciting and
productive year.
Sincerely,
Carie Semenko & Kisori Coulson
Chairs of the 2018 HCFAC
UPCOMING EVENTS:9th Phoenix Fetal Cardiology Symposium - November 2-6, 2018
COMMUNITY RESOURCES:
Mended Little Hearts of Phoenix
If you would like to see your group featured here, please contact us at the email listed below.
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE HCFAC:Submit to: [email protected]
CONTACT US
Phoenix Children's Heart Center:
Leon Goe, PhD
Executive Director, Heart Center
602-933-5231
CVICU at Phoenix Children's:
Kim Ames, RN
CVICU Manager
About Heart-to-Heart
Welcome to Heart-to-Heart, the official Phoenix Children's Heart Center newsletter. Here, the HeartCenter and the Heart Center Family Advisory Council will share department updates, healthcareinsights, patient stories and other relevant information for parents, families and the community. Doyou have a topic suggestion or question? Contact us!
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